Example sentences of "[v-ing] [prep] us [prep] [art] " in BNC.
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1 | The figure of Mercy points to the nature of the redemptive process : Later still , Julian of Norwich , whose mystical experience arose out of meditation on the Passion , defined her sense of a dynamic power of divine love working to process the effects of sin as the work of Christ : " and there is in him bleding and praying for us to the Father — and is and shall be as long as it nedith " . |
2 | Do n't worry , I 've told the solicitors that are appearing for us on the sixteenth of July that that 's the situation , that the have not joined in all of the partners |
3 | ‘ One tea , ’ says Ida , appearing beside us at the table , ‘ with eggs , tomatoes , chips and beans . ’ |
4 | Being certainly lost an opportunity by not being it 's only body there is an editing element in the book publishing section from the P G B and there are elements relating to us in the S P G of the Periodical Training Council and there will be bits of them in the public relations in the marketing one of which I 've got a copy of the draft , but you know there is nothing all embracing B T E C do graphics and journalism but there is no single forum , I mean that 's what so astonishing and interestingly somebody at B T E C told me the other day there 's been a bit of a problem about the the book editing part of the editing level three element um , and that 's partly political as to editing versus production because production 's level four and editing is level three , and that has made some problems apparently |
5 | Here it 's called awareness , in dance call it sensitivity , sensitivity to what is happening around us with the ability to react sometimes at great speed . |
6 | While Famlio was looking for us near the Fraxilly sector , we 'd be elsewhere . |
7 | During the day we lay up in the desert , camouflaging ourselves with pieces of hessian sacking against the R.A.F. patrols who were out looking for us from the air . |
8 | It 's a factual mistake , of course , because er , there are n't in fact deities looking after us in the way there were parents in , in childhood . |
9 | From our balcony we could see the great Bugis sailing prahus scything past us into the harbour . |
10 | And looking behind us in an emotional sense can be of great preventive value . |
11 | I suppose in the old days , if we 'd been like you , she 'd have been living with us as a matter of course . ’ |
12 | My maternal grandmother was living with us at the time , it having been decided that her flat in Highgate should be closed down for the duration of the war , and she circulated between the homes of her son and three daughters so that she could be looked after . |
13 | About fifteen years ago , we had a Nigerian girl living with us for a few months before her marriage , and she was married from our house . |
14 | As far as I was concerned it was a nightmare , and merged in my memory with actually being evacuated ; the kids going down to Ladywell station in a crocodile on one side of the road , clutching oranges and bars of chocolate , and the mothers on the other , weeping and wailing and shouting to us across the street , lots of dwarfs and lots of Snow Whites . |
15 | In this new series of letters , Sue Robson will be writing to us from a small-town university in the Yangste River Valley , China . |
16 | Here we have someone shouting at us about the bad effects of the Prozac , they then tell us that have n't taken them . |
17 | Financially , and for security , the English scene has a bit more going for us at the moment . |
18 | If your grandmother 's not waiting for us at a hotel , then where — ? ’ |
19 | But after the marriage and the party , when it was time , the brougham was already waiting for us at the front door , I could n't bear to leave . |
20 | As the years have passed , he 's started waiting for us at the door on visitors ' days . |
21 | Late in the morning Valeria suggested we should all go down and have breakfast , and as we came down the staircase we saw to our horror that her mother was waiting for us at the bottom . |
22 | ‘ Sophia will be waiting for us at the vicarage , ’ said Mrs Grandison . |
23 | The steward was waiting for us at the foot of the steps . |
24 | Mr Trelawney was waiting for us at an inn , near the sea . |
25 | The rest of the party were waiting for us in a courtyard full of yapping dogs ; long , lean greyhounds , black , white and brindled . |
26 | Matters were not helped when we found Doctor Agrippa waiting for us in a seaside tavern , cheerful and full of life as a well-fed sparrow . |
27 | Mandeville 's waiting for us in the hall below , talking about God 's vengeance come to judgement . ’ |
28 | Once she has capitulated and goes off to gain her daughter 's assent he switches faces , turning to us in the middle of a line : ‘ Bear her my true love 's kiss ; and so , farewell/Relenting fool , and shallow-changing woman ! ’ ( 431–2 ) . |
29 | Mother had long since given up remonstrating with us on the need to show respect and reverence towards our aunts , her sisters-in-law . |
30 | Elinor said , pointing to a figure marching towards us along the riverside . |